








No. 1019 Thomas the Red & White Staffordshire Spaniel and His Portrait
An antique, c. 1850 Victorian English Staffordshire "chunky" spaniel dog (known as such for it's plump proportions), russet red and white, 3.75" x 3" x 5.25". His portrait is painted in oils with a pale blue background on a vintage Portuguese "Comptoir de Famille" plate with a raised foliate and berry border, 8".
THE HISTORY: In the 19th century, Staffordshire spaniels kept watch on countless English hearths, creamy white earthenware dogs with gilt chains and solemn, slightly startled eyes. Modelled on the King Charles spaniels beloved by Queen Victoria, they were mass-produced in the potteries of Staffordshire and sold as facing pairs for the mantel, window sill, or bedside table. Time has left each dog with its own chips, crazing, and quirks of expression, which are the tiny survivors of Victorian domestic life.
THE COLLECTION: These paintings pair antique Staffordshire spaniels with their own oil portraits, as if the mantelpiece dogs have finally sat for the grand canvases they deserve. In these paintings, I treat them as sitters: patient, dignified, and a little absurd, their portraits turning a familiar piece of English folk pottery into a family of minor household deities.
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